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Hacked graphics driver for PCI Macs

Bunsen

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I've already mentioned this in the programming thread; just thought I'd repost it here as of interest to users, rather than developers.

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I've recently hacked the 7300/7500/7600/8500/8600 Graphics Driver {archive link and readme} to support resolutions in the 1600x1200 range on a stock PowerMac 8500 (probably works on the other models as well). I now have a 20" 1680x1050 LCD connected and working perfectly, locking on to the analog signal with perfect pixels. I figured out where the timing parameters are stored in the driver, allowing other new resolutions as well (like 1440x900), and fine-tuning of the pixel rate. Even with a CRT, this allows higher resolutions. Contact me {see original post} if you'd like try the driver or have a different resolution.
 
The original Graphics Driver hack, yes (released as part of NYU's visual psychology toolbox, and only supporting 640x480@120Hz) - but the post above was made this year.

 
Actually, what is linked above is the original unhacked driver. My plan was to first test it with a few people before posting. Since then, I've gotten it working perfectly on a 1920x1080 LCD on my PowerMac 8500 with built-in video. Given the 4MB video limit of built-in video, any higher resolution wouldn't support 16-bit color (thousands), and this is already pushing the video clock a bit (about 146 MHz). I also hacked the IX-Micro TwinTurbo PCI card driver to allow the same (as well as 1680x1050).

 
Actually, what is linked above is the original unhacked driver.
My bad.

Welcome aboard, noidentity. May you find many likeminded hackers here.

 
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